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  • Zigong City Classroom Lighting Renovation Project

Zigong City Classroom Lighting Renovation Project

To protect children's eyes and reduce the rate of myopia among children and adolescents, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, has fully launched a classroom lighting renovation project for primary and secondary schools. This initiative aims to improve classroom lighting conditions and ensure the healthy growth of students. SENMARCK LIGHTING has provided professional and intelligent lighting solutions for 34 schools and 568 standard classrooms, creating a smart, efficient, healthy, and comfortable learning environment for the children.

 

Before the renovation, most of the existing classroom lighting in schools used traditional fluorescent lamps. These lamps had high flicker rates and severe light decay, resulting in dim light on the desks, with illumination and uniformity levels clearly below standards. The light sources were directly exposed, causing glare that easily led to visual fatigue and contributed to students' myopia. Additionally, the incomplete spectrum and low color rendering index of fluorescent lamps could lead to color loss and distortion, directly affecting children's color discrimination ability. Furthermore, the lighting control methods were limited, often leading to energy waste and increased maintenance and management costs for schools.

 

The newly installed eye-protection classroom lights feature a grille anti-glare design that prevents direct light into the eyes, providing a softer and more comfortable light. The lights use a full-spectrum light source that mimics sunlight, closely resembling natural light and better restoring the true colors of objects. The fixtures have a large illuminated area, are flicker-free, and pose no blue light hazard, ensuring excellent illumination and uniformity on the desks. The blackboard lights are installed at a special angle, hanging above the front of the blackboard, making it easier for students to see the board while better protecting teachers' vision, thus creating a high-quality classroom lighting environment.